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Not so long ago we discussed Tracktion as a good and cheap alternative sequencer. Then it was only PC and now comes in beta Mac version, as well :grin: : http://www.kvr-vst.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25818

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And it's even getting bundled with Mackie hardware. Seems like a great notebook DAW solution.

edit: oops, forgot the URL:
http://www.mackie.com/products/spike/index.html

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The Spike (Mackie) is SHARC based :smile: I can't find any info on what SHARC exactly, though. The interface looks very interesting. Especially the software bundle



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what SHARC
it should be which instead of what
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I think SHARC is a DSP chip designed for audio. That is what Creamware cards use.
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looks like tracktion's steadily working its way up there towards the big boys. I'm still gonna wait a bit tho.
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On 2003-09-15 11:35, braincell wrote:
I think SHARC is a DSP chip designed for audio. That is what Creamware cards use.
I know; that's why I mentioned it here :smile: But I don't know which SHARC (I mean MHzsss) :wink:

Aaaa, ok I should use the word 'which' not 'what' - sorry for misunderstanding :roll:

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